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Authors: Kayti McGee

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Erotica, #Romantic, #Romance, #Romantic Comedy

Seduced by the Trapped Fart
Charlie Shivers

B
arley Quivers was having
a bad day. Work wasn’t 100% fun at the best of times, but today had been worse than usual. Who knew how difficult it was to be a super famous wicked hot model dude?

Sure, at first it had been all about the ladies on set rubbing his glistening and many hard muscles down with oils and lotions. But now Barley was running out of sweet poses. Today had been a real struggle to stay unique and sexy at once. Was he getting too old for the modeling game? Surely twenty-five wasn’t too old.

No one understood the special stresses of being the sexiest man in town.

Which was how he ended up in the dinosaur brewery alone. He took a seat at the end of the bar to try and avoid the usual scene that happens every time a mind-blowingly attractive human man walks into a dinosaur business.

It mostly worked, but the raptor bartender had made it pretty clear he was interested in some butt-shenanigans. Barley was too sad and handsome and sadly handsome for any form of shenanigans, even the kind that involved dashing scaly dinosaurs and butts.

Barley’s butt was the best butt ever.

It was a thing of beauty. Perfectly round and muscled by so many thousands of squats and lunges that sometimes Barley only had to think about squats and lunges to increase his perfectly round muscles.

He thought about them for a few moments as he sipped a nice farmhouse-style ale, appreciating the way they firmed beneath him, supporting the rest of his extremely good-looking body. Yes, Barley Quivers was a fine specimen of a man. But how to stay fresh when he felt so stale?

He placed an order for some nachos with extra cheese, extra meat, extra sour cream, extra guac, extra beans, and also extra chips just to be safe. Then he brooded sexily for a while longer. After a few more sips of beer, he knew he should burp but nothing was happening.

Instead he switched his thoughts from bottom exercises to posing ideas.

He considered several new poses based on classic yoga moves. Yoga wasn’t something he practiced personally but sometimes (okay, every night before bed during Special Alone Time) he watched a unicorn yoga instructor on YouTube and so he was pretty familiar with classic yoga poses.

There was Sun Butt Salutation, Downward Facing Doggy-Style…

Perhaps tomorrow’s shoot with Super Fast running shoes would be the perfect time to debut hot new pose name of Half Trouser Snake. But no! Because that pose doesn’t involve even being on your perfectly shaped inverted triangle feet.

Life was a struggle and no one even understood the sadness of a true buckaroo.

The nachos arrived and Barley cheered up, because nachos are cheery, cheery things to behold.

Each chip was as glorious as the last, and they went down even faster than the beer. Even faster than a raptor bartender. And that’s super fast.

The belch was still not forthcoming. He washed down his concern with a little more beer.

Everything was even more uncomfortable now, but beer typically fixed all problems so Barley just kept on enjoying it.

The raptor dinosaur winked one shiny bright eye, but Barley was deep in the depths of handsome model despair at this point. He polished off the nachos with more brewskis.

Why couldn’t that burp come up? It was turning into something far more dire and far less manly—it was turning into the bane of handsome men everywhere—a trapped fart.

The horror!

Nothing was worse than a trapped fart. It was known.

After another beer, Barley decided it was time to excuse himself to the little dino’s room. The trapped fart was really cramping his style. What if he decided to shenanigan with the raptor bartender? No one can shenanigan with a trapped fart.

It was known.

In the bathroom, he stared into the mirror and tried to fart. Nothing happened, and his six-pack stomach was starting to really hurt. Barley bent at his chiseled waist and then turned around to admire the way his round and muscular ass looked in the mirror. His tummy might hurt, but that was no reason not to enjoy the view.

Suddenly, something surprising began to happen. First there was a noise like air slowly escaping a balloon. Barley looked around but didn’t see any balloons. That was disappointing. Balloons were one of his top three favorite things.

After a long moment, he realized the sound was coming from him. The trapped fart was making its way out, at last. A cloudy haze began to form behind him, gradually taking the shape of a woman.

A sexy woman.

Barley gasped. “What is this?” he whispered.

“I am a trapped fart, but I prefer to go by my real name—Sandi Toes.” The fart sashayed closer. “Let’s shenanigan,” she said, and blew his mind.

Hadn’t it been known that handsome men could not shenanigan with trapped farts? Nothing would ever be the same. Sandi’s gaseous eyes met his and he felt all funny inside, like no one had ever really seen him before. It was as if she could see his insides, and found them to also be as handsome as his outsides.

He removed his pants and grew hard as she swirled a little dance for him. She dropped to her foggy knees and his turgid and extra-large manhood was enveloped in her warm, gassy mouth.

“Oh, Sandi Toes!” Barley cried. “This is the best shenanigan I have ever had in a brewery bathroom!”

The raptor bartender who had followed him in turned and sadly left. No butts for him.

“Don’t come just yet,” she told him in her beautiful, quavering voice. “I need you inside my butt first.”

Barley could barely contain himself, but he liked to follow directions. Into her effervescent rear he slid. “I love you!” he shouted, and he did. He was in very real love with Sandi Toes and now that he had experienced her butt, he knew he could never be happy with any other butts.

As he pumped in and out of her resplendent hole, he looked over into the mirror. It was happening! He was making new and exciting poses and now his modeling career would be saved! With the joy that thought brought him, he exploded in a loving and handsome orgasm.

Since Sandi was made of gas, it went right through her to land on the bathroom tiles. Barley Quivers was quivering indeed.

“Let’s be together forever,” he said.

“We will be,” Sandi said, as she flew back into his ass.

As Barley walked back out, the tummyache became something to savor. He was the happiest, handsomest man alive.

The End

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Lila Monroe

W
hat happens
when you wake up in a hotel suite next to a gorgeous naked man with absolutely no memory of the past twelve hours?

I guess it's true what they say. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.

Or at least I hope it stays here. The Romantic Style convention was meant to be a weekend of raucous fun with friends, sun, and enough poolside margaritas to forget about my ex. But now, instead of meeting my fans and signing books, I'm stuck with cocky divorce lawyer Nate Wexler. He's arrogant, infuriating, and I can't keep my hands off of him. Judging by the state of our hotel room, last night was wild. I just wish I could remember it.

A pair of matching tattoos. A cheap wedding veil. Half an empty box of glow in the dark condoms.

What the hell just happened?

Chapter One
Julia

W
aking
up in Vegas was always a treat. But for Lola Sinclair, industrial saboteur and sexual adventurer, waking up with a rock-hard arm around her stomach and a rising erection against her back was the only way to start the day in Sin City. She was still lingering in the delicious aftereffects of a dream as his fingers trailed down her stomach to flit gently across her pussy.

Hmm. Flit gently. Not sure it’s the best word choice, but whatever. I can always edit later.

Lola smiled, her lips parting as Archer rolled his thumb around her clit. His finger pushed inside of her, and she was instantly wet. Hopefully, his rock-hard cock would soon follow.

Yeah. That’s good. Maybe we could have something more descriptive, like a simile? “She was instantly wet, like a St. Tropez beach at high tide.”

Eh, maybe not.

Lola groaned deep in her throat as he fingered her, his other hand tracing delicate patterns across her naked back. “Damn,” she thought, “I am going to hate to wake up from this dream. I—”

Wait a minute.

My eyes snap open. Lola Sinclair’s not the one in Vegas; I am. She’s not the one with someone waking her by saying good morning to her clit; I am. Lola Sinclair, BDSM sexpert and awesome international spy, doesn’t even exist; I just write books about her. And it’s not Archer Valmont, sadistic billionaire and champion badminton player, with his rock-hard arm around my stomach and his rising erection flush against my. . . 

What the flying fuck? Who the hell am I in bed with?

I turn to find a stubbled, ruggedly handsome face on the other pillow. The man wakes up slowly, bedroom eyes dreamy. His dark hair is tousled from what must have been an athletic night. The smile stretched across his face slowly collapses as he takes me in, and his eyes widen with shock.

Oh God. Where the fuck am I, and who the fuck is this?

“What the hell?” the mystery man grunts.

I try to roll away from him, but I’m too tangled in the sheets.

So, tangled and rolling, I fall out of bed and hit the floor.

Chapter Two
Nate

L
ogic is my friend
.

Whenever I’m on the phone with a client, guiding him or her through the trauma of a contentious divorce, I remember I’m supposed to be the one with the level head and the ironclad plan. Whenever people sit across from me, blubbing into a packet of Kleenex while going on about how it’s over, how
can
it be over, I’m the man with a pitcher of ice cold drinking water and a detailed list of why they should be fucking
glad
it’s over.
He cheated on you. She’s looking to take full custody and half your annual salary. Why would you want to put yourself through this hell one more day?
Calm, orderly thoughts lead to calm, orderly lives. No surprises means no surprising fuck-ups.

So when I wake up slowly from a dream about having a round, sexy ass pressed up against my morning wood, I’m happy to languish. What man wouldn’t? It’d felt so real.

Turns out it felt real because it
was
real. And when I snap back to consciousness and find myself face to face with a pair of enormous blue eyes and a tangled mane of strawberry blonde hair, I realize I don’t know where the hell I am or who the hell I’m with.

Focus, Nate. And do it fast, because she looks like she’s about to start screaming.

First part comes back easy. I’m in the Bellagio hotel, Las Vegas, in a damn sweet, well, suite. Top floor, corner penthouse, killer view of the Strip at night. No, I’m not rolling in money, though I’m certainly not hurting for cash. I’ve guided enough high profile billionaires through painless divorce settlements that it gets me a few perks. Like free Vegas hotels whenever I feel like it.

Okay. We’re in the hotel. That’s clear to me.

But the strawberry blonde with the increasingly terrified blue eyes? That one’s not so clear. And I don’t like it when I don’t know the answer to a very important question.

So take it easy, Nate. Proceed with caution. Maybe start with—

“What the hell?”

Okay, not the most eloquent, but can you fucking blame me?

The woman twists around and falls off the bed. Shit. I sit up at once and discover that I’m completely naked. Great. So is she.

“Are you okay?” I ask, leaning over the bed. She looks up at me, blinking herself awake, and pushes her curls out of her face.

“What am I doing here?” she snaps, clutching the sheets to cover her (ample) breasts as she gets up off the floor. Which leads to question three.

“Why are you naked?” I say.

“Why are
you
naked?”

“It’s my bed.”
Yes!
Pwned by logic. I’m doing pretty good so far, considering my erection is still at half mast.

I rub my eyes and fish around for my pants. Where the fuck
are
my pants? I spot them flung across the room, decorating the lampshade. My aim last night was either awesome or for shit.

“Okay, hold on. I remember you,” I grumble, running a hand through my hair. It’s coming back to me, slowly and in a blur. I snap my fingers. “Jenny!”

“Julia,” she corrects. She sighs, loses her sense of modesty, and drops the sheet. And as freaked out as I am right now, I appreciate the view.

She runs around the room collecting her clothes. What do I do? Look away, not look away? What’s the best option here? I think I should avert my eyes, though when she bends over, I find it hard to tear my gaze away from that that fantastic ass. Hell, I’m only human. And there’s something drawing my attention—oh shit. My eyebrows shoot up.

“You got a tattoo,” I say.

“Huh?” She cranes her neck to look over her shoulder, but she can’t glimpse what I’m seeing: a weird looking blue box, planted right on the small of her back.

“What is that thing?” I ask as she runs to the closet door mirror and turns around.

She sees it now, and curses. The ink looks fresh, and there’s a plastic wrap pasted to her skin that’s halfway falling off. She must’ve gotten it last night. I can’t help grinning. People make shitty choices in Vegas.

“I did it. I actually got the TARDIS on my ass,” she whispers, looking horrified.

Tortoise? What?

“A TARD-ASS, if you will.” She giggles a little. Then the woman—Julia—stops and looks at me quizzically. “Wait. Get up and turn around.”

My smile evaporates.
Oh, shit.
I wondered what that tingling feeling on my lower back was. I get out of bed—treating her to a full show—and check myself in the bathroom door’s mirror.

Fuck me. Some weird black symbol, right above my ass.

“What is it?” I grunt. “Chinese?”

She scoffs at my ignorance. “No, doofus. It’s the rebel alliance symbol from
Star Wars
.”

Holy shit. I’ve been branded a nerd.

Okay, keep calm. You can still make partner with this. At least it’s not on your forehead. Oh my God.

“What the hell did we do last night?” I say.

Be calm. I need to be calm right now, because Julia seems to be starting to hyperventilate with laughter at my tattoo. God, that’s annoying.

There it is, a twinge of recognition—this woman annoys me.

“You want to knock it off?” I say. She puts her hands up and gets herself under control.

“Okay, last night. All I know is there were shots. Shots everywhere. On everything.” She groans and rubs her face. “Probably mostly tequila. My mouth tastes like a whorehouse in Tijuana. Speaking of, do you have any more shots?”

“Of what?” I grunt. She shrugs in response.

“Of booze? I think a little hair of the dog would help right now. Or maybe the whole damn dog.” She blinks and screws up her face. “I’ve had some hangovers in my time, but Jesus.”

She’s not wrong. My own head feels like someone’s pounding to be let out. Like they left their keys outside my skull, and they need to get them right the fuck now.

“Check the kitchen. There should be a bottle of champagne at all times. Like I ordered.” I take a deep breath. This is fine. Mostly. I’m just naked with a stranger, sporting an ass tattoo, and my maybe-probably hook-up is a morning drinker.

Vegas does shitty things to you.

“Ooh, constant champagne? Fancy. Dom Perignon? I don’t settle for anything else.” She bats her eyelashes at me, over-the-top flirtatious.

And I can’t help it. I laugh. And that gives me a fucking migraine.

“If I were you, I’d settle for a cup of coffee and some Excedrin,” I say, rubbing my head.

“Breakfast of champions. Do you always treat your dates this way?” she drawls, finally wriggling into her black lace panties. I try not to watch that little dance, because my cock is perking up and I don’t need this right now.

“You’re not my date.” I think my skull is about to start melting. I haven’t been hungover like this since sophomore year.

She juts her chin out. “You know, you are definitely the type of guy to completely fuck up an easy score. I mean, a naked woman in your bed? Most guys would be turning on the charm like—” Then she snaps her fingers, a wild light in her eyes. “I got it! Nate! That’s your name.”

“You win the door prize.” I grab my pants from off the lamp.

I can’t help but notice that Julia’s eyes track down my body. She thoughtfully bites her lip—maybe she likes what she sees. I’m a little tempted to turn around, give her a full frontal show. Again, my cock’s at the ready.
Fucking stop it, dude.
But curvy redheads were always one of my weaknesses. Even when they’re insulting me.

“So. We both must have been crazy bombed last night, right?” Julia says. Her cheeks tinge pink. “Because I’m not really the type of person to wake up all
The Lost Weekend
, you know?”

“Don’t worry about it. As far as either of us is concerned, this never happened.” Whatever
did
happen, that is. I kind of want to ask if she remembers, but I also don’t really want to find out.

“Fine. Great.”

Is she being short with me? Was my response not flattering enough for her?

“Well, as they say in old Hollywood, don’t call us. We’ll lose your number and pretend you never existed,” she says.

“They didn’t say that. Did I give you my number?” I grab my phone and flip through the contacts, but nope. Nothing.

Julia rolls her eyes. “Relax, O Anxious One. You shall remain unmolested. At least, you won’t be molested further.” She wrinkles her nose. “Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to the Grey Havens.”

She pulls her shirt on over her purple lacy bra. I’m a little sad to see that go, even as I want to get her out the door.

“Grey Havens. Is that the hotel café?” I ask.

She starts laughing hysterically. She has to lean against the wall, her face flushing pink with exertion. Apparently I’m amusing.

“Oh, I needed that. Humor keeps us all from going insane, you know? See you around, Nate.” She blows an air kiss, and then slips into some impractically tall heels.

We head to the front door, and she spins around, striking a dramatic pose. “Tell me you’ll never forget me,” she says, her head tilted back and one hand flung into the air.

“Bye,” I say, ushering her out and closing the door after her.

I lean my forehead against that door for a second, taking a deep breath.
All right. Calm. Under control.
First I need to head for the bathroom, to shower and clean off the smell of cheap booze and sweat.

There’s a knock at the door. Shit, she probably forgot something. I open up to find a valet holding an extraordinary bouquet of flowers. And when I say extraordinary, I mean tacky beyond all reason. Brightly colored roses, explosions of baby’s breath, pink and orange tiger lilies sprayed with glitter and rearing up out of the back of the arrangement. There are even miniature blown-glass flowers, bright yellow and neon blue. I rub my eyes and shake my head.

“The wedding venue’s the pavilion. Take it down—”

“Wedding?” The valet blinks at me. Maybe if I close the door on him, it’ll send a message.

“Yeah, Kaufman-Rosenbaum wedding.”

“Nate Wexler?” the kid asks. Oh, fuck. “Delivery. You ordered these last night.”

Of course I did. I stare at the monstrous bouquet, wanting to punch it in its flowery face. “You don’t remember any other spectacularly ridiculous things I did last night, do you?” I grumble as I stand aside and let him in. The valet trots into the living room and deposits the bouquet on the coffee table. He blinks again, a hotel-employed deer in the headlights.

“I just deliver flowers,” he mumbles. I grab my wallet, tip him, and he leaves while I stare at the gargantuan floral display. There’s a card, at least. I grab it and read it.

Julia,

I can’t believe we did that. You’re so fucking sexy.

I actually ordered a floral arrangement and had the florist put
that
on the card. But that’s not even the worst part. “I can’t believe we did that”? Well, what the flying fuck did we do?

As I stumble into the bathroom, turn on the shower and get in, my mind races. Did we actually fuck? Where did we go last night, and what did we do? Will this pounding headache ever go away?

When the hell did I get a tattoo?

What did we do that I couldn’t believe?

Seriously. What the fuck happened yesterday?

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et Lucky
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